| David Hume - 1760 - 314 pages
...therefore, reduces them to the fame conciufion. They afTert, that the Deity is the immediate ceufe of the union between foul and body, and that they...attribute .to our. own power and efficacy. Nor do philofophers flop at this conclufion. They fometimes extend the fame inference to the mind itfelf,... | |
| David Hume - 1779 - 548 pages
...of fenfe, which, being agitated by external objects, produce fenfations in the mind; but that it is a particular volition of our omnipotent Maker, which...In like manner, it is not any energy in the will, in the will, that produces local motion in our members: It is God himfelf, who is pleafed to fecond... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - 556 pages
...omnipotent Maker, which excites such a sensation in consequence-of such a motion in the organ. In h'ke manner, it is not any energy in the will that produces local motion in our members : It is God himself who is pleased to second our will, in itself impotent, and to command that motion,... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 576 pages
...particular volition of our omnipotent Maker, which excites such a sensation in consequence of such a motion in the organ. In like manner, it is not any...the will that produces local motion in our members : it is God himself who is pleased to second our will, in itself impotent, and to command that motion,... | |
| David Hume - 1902 - 419 pages
...particular volition of our omnipotent Maker, which excites such a sensation, in consequence of such a motion in the organ. In like manner, it is not any...the will that produces local motion in our members : It is God himself, who is pleased to second our will, in itself impotent, and to command that motion... | |
| David Hume - 1907 - 324 pages
...particular volition of our omnipotent Maker, which excites such a sensation, in consequence of such a motion in the organ. In like manner, it is not any...the will that produces local motion in our members : It is God himself, who is pleased to second our will, in itself impotent, and to command that motion... | |
| 1908 - 768 pages
...particular volition of our omnipotent Maker, which excites such a sensation, in consequence of such a motion in the organ. In like manner, it is not any...the will that produces local motion in our members : it is God himself, who is pleased to second our will, in itself impotent, and to command that motion... | |
| David Hume - 1750 - 272 pages
...Mind ; but that 'tis a particular Volition of our omnipotent Maker, which excites fuch a Senfation, in Confequence of fuch a Motion in the Organ. In like...local Motion in our Members : 'Tis God himfelf, who is pleas'd to fecond our Will, in itfelf impotent, and to command that Motion, which we erroneoufly attribute... | |
| Terence Penelhum - 1992 - 240 pages
...particular volition of our omnipotent Maker, which excites such a sensation, in consequence of such a motion in the organ. In like manner, it is not any...the will that produces local motion in our members: it is God himself, who is pleased to second our will, in itself impotent, and to command that motion... | |
| David Hume, Eric Steinberg - 1993 - 170 pages
...particular volition of our omnipotent Maker, which excites such a sensation, in consequence of such a motion in the organ. In like manner, it is not any...the will, that produces local motion in our members: It is God himself, who is pleased to second our will, in itself impotent, and to command that motion,... | |
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